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And they were stronger hands than mine

That digged the Ruby from the earth—

More cunning brains that made it worth

The large desire of a King;

And bolder hearts that through the brine

Went down the Perfect Pearl to bring.


Lo, I have made in common clay

Rude figures of a rough-hewn race;

For Pearls strew not the market-place

In this my town of banishment,

Where with the shifting dust I play

And eat the bread of Discontent.


Yet is there life in that I make,—

Oh Thou who knowest, turn and see,

As Thou hast power over me,

So I have power over these,

Because I wrought them for Thy sake,

And breathed in them mine agonies.


Small mirth was in the making. Now

I lift the cloth that clokes the clay,

And, wearied, at Thy feet I lay

My wares ere I go forth to sell.

The long bazar will praise—but Thou— Heart of my heart, have I done well?

Rudyard Kipling: 440+ Short Stories in One Edition (Illustrated)

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